Visit Prague, Vienna and Budapest in 2008!
10-day/9-night tours from $1,399* per person

On-Call Vacations and Isramworld are pleased to present three grand European cities awaiting your discovery: Prague, Vienna and Budapest.

Welcome to your first stop on this enchanting tour, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic and home of the largest ancient castle in the world. Prague's wonderful sightseeing, opera, restaurants & nightlife make it the most exciting city in Central Europe. Next, visit the “city of the waltz,” Vienna. Not only does Vienna offer music and art, but also some of the most impressive story-book scenery in Europe. Then travel from Austria to the countryside of Hungary where your tour ends in sparkling Budapest. This lovely city divided by the Danube radiates its magnetism in the way it beautifully harmonizes old treasures with modern ones. You may bid a fond farewell, but you won’t soon forget why all three cities are included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sights.

This 10-day/9-night Imperial Cities tour starts at just $1,399* per person, land-only, and includes three nights in each enchanting city, along with and plenty of free time to explore. It’s the perfect way to experience the best that Central Europe has to offer. Be sure to ask about special airfares available in conjunction with this tour starting as low as $480* roundtrip.

Make your reservation today by calling On-Call Vacations at 1-800-822-2841. Reference Offer Code 4039.


FEATURES INCLUDED IN YOUR TOUR: 

o
 First class hotels, rooms with private facilities
o  Service charges and hotel taxes
o  Breakfast daily
o  Dinner with folklore in Prague
o  Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna
o  Farewell dinner with entertainment in typical csarda restaurant in Budapest
o  Opera performance in Prague
o  Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna
o  Inter-city travel by modern motorcoach or first class train
o  Arrival and departure transfers
o  Professional Tour Director throughout*
o  Luggage handling


SIGHTSEEING TOURS INCLUDED:

o  Prague: Royal Castle of Hradcany, St. Vitus Cathedral
o  Vienna: Hofburg Palace, Kunsthistorische Museum
o  Budapest: Fisherman’s Bastion, Coronation Church


ITINERARY:

Day 1, Friday, arrive Prague. You will be met and transferred to your hotel. Dinner with folklore in a local restaurant. (D)

Day 2, Saturday, in Prague.
This morning, tour the old part of the city to view the Old Town Square, the famous Astronomical Clock, the Jewish Quarter, St. Nicholas Church, the Charles Bridge and more. The rest of the day is at leisure. Tonight, enjoy an opera performance. (B)

Day 3, Sunday, in Prague.
Today, cross the Vltava River to visit the Royal Castle of Hradcany and St. Vitus Cathedral. Your afternoon and evening are at leisure. (B)

Day 4, Monday, to Vienna.
Travel by motor coach or first class train to Vienna, the “City of the Waltz.” The remainder of the day is free. Dinner tonight will be in a typical local Heurigen restaurant. (B, D)

Day 5, Tuesday, in Vienna.
On your morning sightseeing tour, visit the Hofburg Palace, once the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and view the Belvedere Palace, Prater amusement park, the UN buildings, St. Stephen's Cathedral and other vivid reminders of the city's imperial history. After a free afternoon, enjoy a concert of Strauss’s and Mozart’s music. (B)

Day 6, Wednesday, in Vienna.
Take a guided tour of the Kunsthistorische Museum, one of the greatest art museums in the world. The rest of the day is free. (B)

Day 7, Thursday, to Budapest.
Today, journey eastbound by motor coach or first class train to Budapest, often called “Paris of the East.” The afternoon is free for independent activities or optional excursions. (B)

Day 8, Friday, in Budapest.
Situated on the opposite banks of the Danube River, the former cities of Buda and Pest are linked by a series of graceful bridges. Your morning sightseeing tour includes views of the decorative Parliament building, seat of the National Assembly; Vaci Utca, a pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants; Heroes' Square with the Millennium Memorial, a 118-foot high Corinthian column dedicated to the Roman Catholic Church, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The remainder of the day is at leisure. (B)

Day 9, Saturday, in Budapest.
Sightseeing tour this morning focuses on the Castle Hill area, the 13th century Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and Royal Palace. Afternoon is free for last minute shopping or independent exploration. Tonight, enjoy dinner with entertainment in a typical csarda restaurant. (B, D)

Day 10, Sunday, depart Budapest.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure flight. (B)


HOTELS:
Prague: Ambasador (SF); Vienna: Ananas (F); Budapest: Mercure Korona (F)


DEPARTURE DATES: PRICES:


WINTER 2008


18-Jan to 27-Jan
15-Feb to 24-Feb
29-Feb to 9-Mar
21-Mar to 30-Mar

Per person in twin: $1,399*
Single room supplement: $706*


SUMMER 2008

4-Apr to 13-Apr
18-Apr to 27-Apr
2-May to 11-May
16-May to 25-May
30-May to 8-Jun
13-Jun to 22-Jun
27-Jun to 6-Jul
11-Jul to 20-Jul
25-Jul to 3-Aug
08-Aug to 17-Aug
22-Aug to 31-Aug
5-Sep to 14-Sep
19-Sep to 28-Sep
3-Oct to 12-Oct
17-Oct to 26-Oct
31-Oct to 9-Nov

Per person in twin: $1,958*
Single room supplement: $768*



Make your reservation today by calling On-Call Vacations at 1-800-822-2841. Reference Offer Code 4039.


* Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, land only. Tour begins on Fridays in Prague and ends on Sundays in Budapest. Airfare is available from U. S. cities upon request. Example roundtrip airfare from JFK is $480 per person (subject to availability and season) + airport tax of $88.00 per person (subject to change) and a fuel surcharge of $144.00 per person (subject to change). Airfare from JFK is on Czech Airlines. Prices for Lufthansa, Austrian and Malev available upon request. Space is subject to availability. Gratuities to the local guides, drivers, etc. are not included. Transfers are included if arrival and departure are on tour dates listed above. Tour is by motorcoach and has a local escort with a minimum of 10 participants. With less than 10 participants, local guides will be provided and inter-city transportations will be by train instead of motorcoach. Other restrictions many apply.